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Former Jets and Bills coach Rex Ryan made waves last week when he called Cowboys wide receiver Amari Cooper a “turd” during an appearance on ESPN and the comment reached a wider audience when the network promoted the comment on social media.
Ryan apologized for using that term...
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In a normal world (i.e., any world but the one in which we currently reside), the offseason programs would be opening today for the teams that have new coaches (Browns, Panthers, Cowboys, Giants, Washington). They’re not opening today, and they likely won’t open at all in 2020.
So...
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The Pro Football Hall of Fame’s selection committee voted on which players would be named to the NFL’s All-Decade team for the 2010s and the results of that vote were announced on Monday.
Eight players were unanimous choices, including Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady. Brady, who...
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The past two days have included troubling images of high-profile NFL quarterbacks showing no regard for federal guidelines and state mandates to stay at home and to practice social distancing. On Wednesday, it was Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson. On Thursday, it was Cowboys...
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With no sports to create drama, people who talk about sports need to fill the drama vacuum.
Former Jets and Bills coach Rex Ryan, now with ESPN, did that on Friday, dubbing Cowboys receiver Amari Cooper a “turd.”
“I wouldn’t have paid this guy,” Ryan said Friday on ESPN’s Get Up...
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ESPN analyst Rex Ryan blasted Cowboys wide receiver Amari Cooper on the air this morning, calling him “a turd.” Shortly thereafter, ESPN promoted the clip on social media, attempting to stir up a little attention for Ryan’s commentary.
After giving it some thought, ESPN realized...
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No one in the NFL knows when teams are going to be able to get on the field this year, but new Cowboys defensive tackle Gerald McCoy knows he’s looking forward to getting a chance to practice with his new teammates.
More precisely, McCoy is looking forward to practicing against...
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Many NFL teams have announced they are delaying season ticket payments in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Cowboys aren’t among the many teams.
The Cowboys are operating business as usual: Season ticket payments are due May 1, the same as last year, Clarence Hill of the Fort...
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A player who was poised to become one of the best pass rushers in league history had his career interrupted in a way that had seemed permanent. Even though he has a new deal with the Cowboys, the interruption may still be permanent — for three reasons.
First, despite the dramatic...
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I’m a big fan of Dak Prescott. But I’m not a big fan of anyone who fails to practice social distancing or otherwise comply with federal or state guidelines regarding the importance of staying at home during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. And with lives on the line, I’m not going...
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The Cowboys are clearly embracing their willingness to offer second chances, even for guys who have had more than two.
The team made official last night’s deal with pass-rusher Aldon Smith, who hasn’t played since 2015.
While there are no quotes from owner Jerry Jones in the...
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Assuming he will ultimately be reinstated by Commissioner Roger Goodell, Aldon Smith will have a chance to resume his football career with the Dallas Cowboys after signing a one-year deal with the team on Wednesday.
Smith expressed his gratitude for the opportunity in a posting to...
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The Seahawks have agreed to terms with defensive end Benson Mayowa on Wednesday, his agent, David Canter, announced.
It is a one-year deal worth over $3 million fully guaranteed, Tom Pelissero of NFL Media reports. The contract has a max value over $4 million with incentives...
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Aldon Smith hasn’t played since 2015, but the Cowboys are rolling the dice the pass rusher still can play.
Smith has reached agreement with the Cowboys, Jay Glazer of Fox Sports reports. It’s a one-year deal with a $2 million base value and $2 million in sack incentives, according...
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Defensive lineman Jack Crawford has agreed to terms with the Titans, according to his agent, David Canter.
Crawford joins Vic Beasley in leaving Atlanta for Tennessee.
Crawford, 31, spent the past three seasons with the Falcons after three seasons in Dallas and two in Oakland...
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How ’bout them Cowboys, indeed.
Tuesday’s installment of Football Week in America on NBCSN consists of a Dallas doubleheader.
First, it’s Tony Romo’s debut as a starting quarterback from 2006, against the Panthers. Then comes the first game ever played at Cowboys Stadium in 2009...
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The Cowboys made a good offer to linebacker Sean Lee to bring him back this month, and Lee thinks there’s a good offer coming for quarterback Dak Prescott as well.
Lee said on SiriusXM NFL Radio that he and his teammates have no reason to worry about whether Prescott will be there...
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Receiver Randall Cobb could have gone back to the Cowboys. He chose to leave for Houston despite Dallas hiring his former head coach in Green Bay.
When the Cowboys hired Mike McCarthy, everyone assumed Cobb would return for a second season.
“One of the special things about Dallas...
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In one of the stranger signs of these strangest of times, the Texans have announced the acquisition receiver Randall Cobb, added him to the roster, and made him available to the media for a conference call even though he has yet to sign a contract with the team and thus is not a...
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Greg the Leg is hoofing it to Dallas.
According to Mike Garafolo of NFL Network, the Cowboys are signing former Rams kicker Greg Zuerlein.
He’s getting a three-year deal worth $7.5 million.
The 32-year-old kicker is rejoining his former special teams coach John Fassel there...